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Message for the tribunal - All this effort and time would have ...


Tribunal advised to cite contrary decisions for clarity and efficiency in orders, reducing unnecessary effort and time.

September 7, 2019

Case Laws     Income Tax     HC

Message for the tribunal - All this effort and time would have been saved if the Tribunal had made specific reference to contrary decisions or not stated so in the absence of referring to the citations. Therefore, we would request the Tribunal to be specific about the decisions and make a mention of the citation in the order and not make general observations as in this case. - HC

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